Who gave money to this candidate?

Contributions

Top contributors that gave money to support the candidate, by organization:

1

Barona Band of Mission Indians

$8,800

1

Chevron

$8,800

1

Philip Morris USA

$8,800

1

Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation

$8,800

2

AT&T

$8,000

More information about contributions

By State:

California 83.19%

Illinois 2.74%

North Carolina 2.41%

Missouri 2.19%

Texas 2.19%

Other 7.27%

83.19%

By Size:

Large contributions (99.94%)

Small contributions (0.06%)

99.94%

By Type:

From organizations (98.79%)

From individuals (1.21%)

98.79%

Source: MapLight analysis of data from the California Secretary of State.

Official Statement

Researched by Voter’s Edge

Source: San Diego County Registrar of Voters

STATE ASSEMBLY 71st District

RANDY VOEPEL Assemblymember

As your Assemblymember, I am working hard on behalf of this district to lower taxes, support job growth, protect public safety, support veterans, and reduce the size and scope of state government

Lower Taxes - I voted against every proposed tax increase in the legislature, and I strongly opposed the 53-cent gas tax that represents yet another money-grab from Sacramento. As a result of my voting record, I received an “A” rating from the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association.

Job Creation - I have consistently voted against legislation that would expand unnecessary red tape and costs for businesses, and I received a 100% voting record form the National Federation of Independent Businesses for my record of supporting pro-jobs legislation.

Opposed Cap-And-Trade - I voted against the expansion of California’s cap-and-trade program, which could increase gas prices by up to 73 cents.

Protecting Public Safety - I voted against SB 54, which made California a “sanctuary state.” I have supported legislation to protect crime victims and prevent human trafficking.

Supporting Veterans - With two combat tours in Vietnam, I understand the challenges veterans face. I introduced legislation that expands job opportunities for veterans in the private sector, I have supported efforts to reduce the impacts of PTSD, and I was named “Legislator of the Year” by the Vietnam Veterans of America.

If you agree that your next Assemblymember should have a proven record of fighting for conservative policies, then vote Randy Voepel for State Assembly.

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Political Beliefs

Do whats best for your community. At a time where we have mass wealth and income inequality in America, where single mothers are working 2-3 jobs, where seniors on fixed incomes are facing rising rents, whers 2/3 of californinas have no retirement, and where our healthcare system leaves many uninsured or under insured, I believe its time to ignore party politics and invest in our most important resources, the people of California.

Position Papers

Official Statement

Researched by Voter’s Edge

Source: San Diego County Registrar of Voters

STATE ASSEMBLY 71st District

JAMES ELIA AGE: 32 Non-Profit Executive

At a time when mass income inequality exists, people can’t afford healthcare, senior citizens with fixed incomes are facing rising rents, and our children are facing crippling student loan debts, I propose we invest in our greatest resource; working families and blue-collar American workers.

Being one of 8 children, raised by a single father after my mother passed away young from cancer, leaving us with massive hospital bills, I know all too well about sacrifice and the struggles that families face.

From my time as a roofer, working my way through college, to my financial services career managing portfolios and accounting services, to my current position as president of a wellestablished non-profit, I’ve obtained the skills and life experiences to be effective and a responsive representative fighting for your interests in Sacramento.

If elected, I will strongly advocate to establish a public bank in California, where small businesses that need operating capital will receive it, where consumers won’t be charged outrageous interest rates, and where homeowners won’t be thrown out of their homes with unlawful foreclosures. We must stop rewarding banks billions of dollars to rob our citizens’ with fees, then force us to bail them out because they are “too big to fail.”

Endorsed by working men and women, teachers, nurses, small businesses and elected leaders. I will invest in your healthcare, your kid’s education, and in job creation.

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